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I can vouch for "Technical Writing 101...". I bought it
after I broke into tech
writing and found it useful. It provided a straightforward
approach to tech writing
without stooping to the level of being condescending, as the
Dummies/Idiot's
series' are prone to doing at times.
Cheers,
Mike
Bill Burns wrote:
> |
> I'll mention that there's also "Technical Writing 101: a
Real-World Guide
> to Planning and Writing Technical Documentation." We've
had great feedback
> about it.
>
> Bill Burns, Director - Northwest Office, Scriptorium
Publishing
> The WebWorks Publisher Cookbook now available
>http://www.scriptorium.com/books/wwpcookbook.html
> bburns -at- scriptorium -dot- com - 208-484-4459
>
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